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developments right here on the record. make sure you let us know what you thought about tonight's health care special, keep it here on fox news canal. good night and happy 4th of july. ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc ♪ ♪ >> bob: hello, everybody. happy independence day. i'm bob beckel. this is "the five." we're excited about today. we have taken the show outside to the sidewalks of new york city. i'm joined by my co-host, kimberly guilfoyle, eric bolling, dana perino, greg gutfeld. we've got one of the finest barbecue experts in the country here to teach us how to make finger-licking good ribs and more. you just heard incredible
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military band, the hell cats from west point. we're so glad our troops can join to us celebrate america's 236 birthday today. this hour is going to be unlike any other you've seen on "the five." we have games, contests, and it's hot out here. so we a tank of water to cool one of us off. that's right. someone is going in the dunk tank that you see here. who is it going to be? well, we'll see. all right. i am going to walk over and talk to major sergeant eric shepp nominated as a general. i know it's sergeant major but i no, ma'am named him as a general. welcome to "the five." >> honored to be here. >> bob: how did the hell cats get their name? >> from the corps of cadets. in the early 1900s we wake them up with the revelry routine and they called us the hell cats that woke them from their slumber.
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>> bob: they had to get up and get everybody up? >> absolutely. >> bob: get dressed up like this? i couldn't make it in this group. when did state-of-the-art? >> when george washington established garrison of west point in 1778, he put a pfeiffer and drummer, just like we heard on the opening sequence of "yankee doodle" so since 1778 there were musicians at west point. >> bob: george washington did not sleep at my house. did he sleep at your house? >> not at my house. >> bob: this started with george washington. what is hell cats' mission today? your responsibility? >> to be with the corps of cadets, train them, educate them and inspire them so when they go in and they graduate from west point, they go out in the army as officers and have the way to inspire the troops and be great leaders of character. as they enter their career. >> bob: my co-hosts could they make it here?
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gutfeld? >> i don't know. >> bob: there is a certain -- >> i think he could. i think he could. i think he has the stature for it. he could. >> bob: thank you very much. sergeant major. going to play another song for us right now? thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> bob: all right. thank you! weren't they good? give them a good hand! [ applause ] by way, look at this. fans of "the five." thank you very much for showing up, folks. great! thank you for being here on a hot day. all right, now, look on a hot day, somebody is going in that dunk tank you saw there. i want to know what my colleagues thing, who will be in the dunk tank? >> kimberly: i nominate greg gutfeld because he dressed like key lime pie. >> greg: all male america is voting for you or dana perino. they don't want to see a guy in dunk tank. am i right, irk? >> bob: why is that, do you think? >> greg: i have no idea. i have no clue. by the way, can i make a point. the band's name is hellcat. dana is offended. she wants it called h-e-double toothpick cat. >> greg: who do you think should go in the dunk thank >> eric: no question in my
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mind or viewers' mind when one of us throws a softball to knock you, bob beckel, in the water. right? >> bob: no no,, no. i'm not -- i don't swim well. >> greg: after all, the left is so done with obamacare, time to soak the left. >> bob: well done. had to use it on the fourth of july. made that point. >> greg: couldn't resist. >> bob: who do you think should go in? >> dana: the past few weeks when i have gotten irritated about context, and things like that, i thought it might be good for you to be in the tank. i was going to try to come up with somebody else -- >> bob: you are my old friend. >> dana: if juan williams were here i'd put him in the hot seat for sure. >> greg: both are in the tank for obama so it's redundant. >> bob: you said the girls. who do i think -- >> greg: one other person. the guy i just gave $7 for my
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beer. >> "hear! hear!"! >> greg: i would say he would go in the tank. but now he is not in tank. you are an american hero. he is an american hero. >> bob: there you go. bring wine. my own choice would be because that seat is big enough for him, dana and greg together in the tank. >> dana: oh, my. we tried that once before. >> bob: it's the -- >> eric: wait a minute. did you -- >> dana: it's a joke. >> eric: tried that once before. going to let it go? >> bob: you did try it once before? >> greg: i have no idea what we're talking about. >> dana: the great thing about this show i can say whatever blows on past. i never really tried to be in a tank. >> bob: the question is your husband watching? is your wife watching? >> greg: my wife is out of town. >> bob: no wonder. >> kimberly: can't you tell by the way he is dressed. >> greg: what does that mean? >> kimberly: i'd go in a minute and get in a hot tub. >> bob: serious note on the fourth of july we think about
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who our heros are in america. who do you think? >> kimberly: my hero has always been ronald reagan my favorite president. that is somebody i think if we can get back to bodies he embodied and ran the country we'd be on the right track. >> eric: we should remember everyone, the military people out there serving, especially the ones that had fallen in the jutedy. lance corporate mills eii. army major mulkie and private first class p. stevens. i wish i could name every one of them but remember them every day. >> kimberly: absolutely. >> bob: dana, how about you? >> dana: earlier this year, picked up a book at the airport called "you know when the men are gone." it was written about life at fort hood during a deployment and it talks mostly about the women who are behind, the wives who are staying home, taking care of the children to keep the family together.
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to me, that struck me. what we ask of the military is incredible. what we ask of the spouses is just as important. to me, those are the ones that come to mind. >> bob: greg? >> greg: a tie. inventer of imodium. it had food poisoning this morning. the young man who bought me the beers. which are going to carry me through the special. it's the fourth of july. you to drink cheap beer on the fourth of july. >> dana: out of a bag. >> greg: out of a bag. >> bob: i have three quick heroes. first hero is franklin dell nore rez volt. as a liberal i congratulate him. i hope everybody pays attention. great legacy. george patton, general patton who was great. but my top hero reconciliation everybody who today serves in the united states military. we owe them an enormous amount. this is their day. as much as anybody else's. thank you very much. [ applause ] all right. thank you for your service.
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all right. now coming up, barbecue bonanza with a chef at one of the most delicious restaurants in town. dinosaur barbecue. one of sus going in the dunk tank later this hour. you have don't want to miss that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that.
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♪ ♪ >> kimberly: hello, america. welcome back to our fourth of july special here on "the five." [ applause ] today is one of those holidays when everyone is firing up the barbie so of course we had to
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have our own cookout, too. joining us now to teach us essential barbecue tips for summer is the executive chef at dinosaur barbecue, which is one of the best restaurants in town. hands down. we're joined now by jeff coon and jake is here from dinosaur barbecue. thank you for being with us here today to celebrate fourth of july. >> happy fourth. >> you as well. what do you have in store for us? it sure smells good. >> today we're going to run the gamut of barbecue foods. we have ribs, chicken wings, half chickens, skirt steak going down. so we are just going to go through and give you pointers. make barbecue successful. >> kimberly: fantastic. tell us how you developed your love of barbecue. you are the executive chef. you have been to the culinary academy, all of those good things. what made you switch to the flavor? >> i used to do fine dining a lot but i was drawn, i was eating at dinosaur barbecue every night so i decided to work there. i love fire and meat and
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putting it together and taking different cut of meat and making it happen where it's sucsucculent. >> greg: one of our co-host dana perino barbecues every weekend. she chooses butterflies or hamsters. are there any food you shouldn't barbecue? >> butterfly and hamsters. >> is anything better on a barbecue? >> yeah. you have to handle it differently but any gut of meat, i'm a grill man. smoke and fire to it. >> greg: what is the difference between grilling and barbecue? >> grilling versus barbecuing, grilling is done on a higher heat. shorter time. steaks. barbecuing is slow and low, indirect heat. you know bigger cuts, less
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tender cuts. we want that slow and low, tenderizing with the fat and the meat on the barbecue. >> bob: i have to add. this grill is about the right size for gutfeld. if we could put gutfeld on here -- >> greg: it would be the best meat you ever had. >> bob: that's what dana tells me. >> greg: my gosh. >> bob: boy, did that come out strange. what is the biggest mistake people make when they barbecue? >> a couple mistakes are not letting your meat rest when it comes off. after you cook it, on the slow and low you let it rest so the juices distribute. don't cut in your meat when it comes off the grill. again, let the juices distribute. >> bob: rest? >> kimberly: all right. we'll talk about the side dishes. people will get great ideas, obviously about the meat. what else do you like to cook that are sides that go with everything here?
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>> macin' cheese is a good one. collard greens, sweet potatoes on the grill. tomato cucumber. we do a lot of produce on the grill at the restaurant. other than that, whatever is in season and flavorful. >> kimberly: what is one of the favorite dishes when people come to your restaurant that is one of your signatures? >> macin' cheese. that is one of our biggest. coleslaw is standard for 20 years now. collard greens. >> bob: you eat mac 'n' cheese since you were a boy. >> greg: right out of the box. does it matter kind of like barbecue you have? can you do just as good with a hibachi? >> you can do hibachi. it depends on the size of the meat you got which is always an issue. if you do indirect, you need a lid. if it's straight grilling, open grill is fine. but if you barbecue, use
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foil to cover your meat and let it go that way. from the smallest to the biggest. grill or barbecue it. >> greg: what is most important tool to have, the most underrated tool? >> good common sense on how to cook. >> bob: when i barbecue, i check to see if it's done, i cut it open to look at it. that is a no-no? >> no. let the juices stay inside. feel it with your finger or stick a thermometer. >> bob: it's hot, isn't? >> kimberly: how do you keep it from getting dried out? people say put a lid on the barbecue? what is the number one tip? >> make a mixture of something that is not heavily sugared. vinegars, beer, something like that. keep it moist and street it with love. >> kimberly: i like that.
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we are having a chicken wing contest later on and we're eating these wings; is that right? >> yes, you are. i have more in store. >> bob: they're not hot are they? >> no. we have a mild sauce. >> greg: i find when i am barbecuing the most annoying guy standing next to you. he says this is how you do it. what is the worst advice, you know the person doesn't know what they are talking about? >> try to slough them off, slip something in his beer or have a buddy knock him down. don't let them interfere when you barbecue. get in a barbecue zone. >> greg: it's like a religious service to you. >> kimberly: this looks good, it smells good. mama is going to eat wings later. for good luck, i'll give the chef a kiss. you know what is next. for more info on dinosaur barbecue, go to dinosaurbarbecue.com. we'll talk to the crowd out here that gathered today. later, a wing eating contest between myself and some of the
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co-hosts of "the five." think we're going to get messy, baby. plus, a whole lot more. right here on "the five." stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ >> eric: welcome back, everybody. hello. happy birthday, america. i'm here for the west point hellcats first! [ applause ] how about it? we wanted to know what america and what fourth of july meant to you. what is your name? where are you from? >> wendy west, from travis city, michigan. >> eric: what does fourth of july mean to you? >> it means to me what this guy stands for. our freedom. >> eric: sir, are you related to this woman? >> [ inaudible ] >> i'm a recruiter out of long island right now. >> eric: how about applause for this guy? what else does it mean to you? >> i have a son-in-law with the international guard. it still means freedom. >> eric: these people are fighting for out freedom. >> absolutely. >> eric: dana? >> dana: thank you. beautiful day in new york city. not as hot as it has been. where are you from? >> nebraska. >> dana: all right. name? >> brian. >> dana: tell me why you
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chose to spend fourth of july in new york city and what it means to you. >> my wife decided to bring me here, as a graduation present for college. we're just out here seeing the sights and family. >> dana: congratulations. it grew up in the midwest. i love the fourth of july. the parade, in new castle, wyoming. what one of your favorite memories growing up in nebraska or being from that area and fourth of july? >> i think spending time with family. seeing the fireworks and just realizing it's celebrating our freedom. something to celebrate and seeing it with our family and knowing we have a choice of freedom and military is serving for us. best memories. >> dana: great answer. eric, more folks down there? >> eric: we have people from massachusetts. you must be liberals, right? >> no, i'm not a liberal. >> eric: what does america mean for good conservatives from massachusetts >> it means a lot to me. i enjoy freedom. i was a vietnam veteran and
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serve as a med nick the infantry tuition. my wife andry here this weekend to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. [ applause ] >> eric: to the same people. >> to the same people. >> eric: always good. i had to ask. what does it mean to you? >> the freedom. freedom of speech. freedom to go where we want. >> eric: are our freedoms under attack? >> always. >> eric: what do we need to do, sir? >> if i want the be political, if you vote for ronald reagan we have a good chance of a better country. >> eric: romney? >> romney. >> eric: bob beckel is coughing. >> freedom of speech is nice. bob couldn't speak without it. >> eric: when it start was "v," what are we supposed to do? vote! thank you. >> dana: this gentleman had the answer. where are you from? >> charleston, south carolina.
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>> dana: i love south carolina. what are you doing in new york city? >> we just came from a family reunion in upstate new york. we are about to board the queen mary ii for england. >> dana: great way to spend fourth of july. going back and rub it in their faces a little bit. i know something about that. my husband is british. hi to these kids. hi, guys. how are you doing? where are you from? nice to see you. you don't want to talk to me? >> no. >> dana: okay. say hi for the folks in the hats. i love the hats. >> thank you. >> dana: we only have a minute-30 left. so a quick hi to you. what fourth of july means to you? >> it's also our anniversary. number nine for us. >> dana: where are you from? >> upstate. albany. >> dana: great to have you here. happy fourth of july. eric? >> eric: i'll take it from here. you're a huge "the five" fans i hear. >> correct. >> eric: what does fourth of july mean to you? >> freedom of choice. freedom of speech.
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support our troops. >> eric: your name? >> joe. >> eric: nice to meet you. you? >> linda. freedom of speech and free to do what we want. >> eric: you? >> freedom. >> means i can go to the ballgame anytime i want. joking. freedom. good life. >> eric: how about the people over here who are serving for us. what does it mean to you? >> the military? >> eric: absolutely. gentleman over there with the navy. >> absolutely. it's wonderful they're here. >> eric: you? >> what would we do without the military? >> eric: how about these guys here from west point? >> i think they're fabulous. >> eric: have you having a good time? >> yeah. >> eric: dana, are you over there still? no, back sitting down. you know what i'm going to do, i'll take it to the band. >> dana: better choice than what i've got. >> eric: guys, do you have something prepared?
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you ready? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gleanings >> coming up, we're -- >> eric: coming up, we're going to wing it. see which one of us can eat the most wings that jeff cooked up. still to come, one of the five goes in the dunk tank. who is it going to be? ♪ ♪
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now back to five in new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five," everybody. in a few minutes, one of us is going in the dunk tanks. stay with us to find out who it is going to be. right now, we'll do something you have never seen on "the five" before. a chicken wing eating contest. we have two contestants, kimberly guilfoyle, blessed
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with an amazing mo tablism most other fabulous things and then we've got bob beckel. >> bob: before we start, gutfeld, why are you wassing out of this? >> greg: i have a show after this and show after this. i'm not going to throw up on "red eye." >> bob: excuse me, do it for -- >> eric: can we go through the rules to the contest? >> bob: yeah, but i ask why you wussed out. >> dana: i gain weight like that. if i eat a chicken wing, you never know what will happen and i have to if it in the dresses. kimberly, you said over the weekend you developed a strategy to beat bob in the chicken wing eating contest. can you share your secret? >> kimberly: yes, i have been waiting to do this for many, many years, because i feel i have a particular skill and ability to eat wings and food in general. what i did is watch him take that nice young japanese boy that wins all the contests and
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nathan hot dog eating contest. i studied strategy and watched tape of him. there is great stuff on youtube to check out and give you tips and ideas. >> bob: you're cheating. >> kimberly: no, i'm prepared. >> bob: what is that? >> greg: kimberly has another hidden secret. she once was a model. >> dana: okay. great. >> bob: so she will purge this after she eats it? >> eric: the rules, one minute. >> dana: one minute. the thing is, bob and i talked about this earlier. a large bone and smaller bone. i think if they get the meat off the bigger bone that is enough. right? we can count that. >> kimberly: but somewhat of a clean carcass. >> eric: just can't just bite. >> bob: don't say anything. >> eric: put used wings right here. we'll count them. by the way, betting line in vegas right now is kimberly by two wings. >> dana: okay. one minute to do this. are you ready? >> kimberly: ready.
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>> eric: bob, one thing. remember that time we were at del frisco? >> dana: you were eating the shrimp and an us dent and eric saved your life? let's not have a repeat of that. >> bob: eric won't save my life now. >> dana: he still will. more likely now than a year ago. ready? on your mark. get set, go! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: chicken wings from dinosaur barbecue. look at you. >> eric: wow! >> greg: oh, my gosh! >> eric: three. two. >> dana: this is only 13 seconds, wow! >> eric: four, three. >> greg: look at her ripping the meat apart. swallow, kill berly. swallow! >> eric: five, four. >> dana: we have 32 seconds left. 32 seconds. >> greg: kimberly is killing you, bob. literally, she is killing you. >> dana: did anybody brin
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bring -- [ laughter ] >> greg: you are ruining my outfit. >> dana: that is the problem. you call it an outfit. >> dana: ten seconds left. it's ten. nine. eight. seven -- >> eric: seven, six. five, four. -- [ applause ] >> dana: kimberly! >> eric: are you okay? >> greg: are you okay? >> eric: can you get this? >> dana: kimberly, you went for that. >> eric: take any points off? kimberly! >> kimberly: thank you, dinosaur barbecue. >> eric: coming up our own version of the olympics. >> dana: the five bean bag toss is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> greg: pretty good. welcome back to "the four." we lost bob in the break. that's okay, we have obamacare now. he will be well taken care of. just kidding. bob is over there. he is looking pretty chipper. you know fourth of july is known for hot dogs and beer and fistfights but also known for a game. when i was growing up we played run from creepy uncle peter. yeah. always had something in his pocket. here is time for the fun to get kicked up a notch. time to toss the bean bags. there is a name for this game. unusual name. >> dana: bean bag toss. >> eric: the five bean bag toss. >> greg: there is another name for it. >> eric: i'd let it go if i were you. >> dana: notice i didn't -- >> greg: great thing about kimberly, she wore a dress to
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match her bean bag. >> kimberly: thank you. >> greg: bag matches the dress. >> bob: it's you and me versus these two? >> dana: notice i didn't get chosen just like on kickball. >> greg: are there rules to this? >> eric: get the bean bag in the hole. >> dana: can't be on the lady's team. >> eric: who goes first? >> bob: you go first. >> greg: we'll go first. two of us go. all right? >> dana: go. >> bob: too bad, eric! oh! [ applause ] >> kimberly: red team. do we leave those there? >> bob: think the heels are high enough to make that? >> bob: a height advantage. >> bob: go ahead. get closer now. get it close. >> kimberly: bob. we're on opposite teams. >> --oaching may not -- >> bob: telling you to get it close.
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>> eric: that's right. >> dana: throw and slide. >> greg: in the hole! two for the red. >> eric: blue is up. >> bob: think about this. first of all, you're lower to the ground and you get a better shot at it. thank you. >> dana: bob, you and greg are on the same team. >> bob: trying to give him advice. >> kimberly: under pressure. oh! he played before! >> greg: all right. >> eric: 2-2. right? >> bob: i said something really bad. >> greg: we'll edit that out. >> dana: that will be a donation to the romney campaign then. under the rules. under our rules. tie-breaker. >> kimberly: nice! >> dana: nothing but almost net. >> greg: this reminds me of my -- >> kimberly: yes! red team has winner.
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>> eric: we've got four. >> dana: the suspense is killing me. >> kimberly: step up here? bob, what are you doing? >> bob: nothing. trying to see how your aim was. >> greg: bob is not looking at the game. >> kimberly: too far. >> dana: close. very, very close. >> bob: i'm wounded from the last segment. >> kimberly: my gosh. we're going to win. >> eric: all right. get them both. the red wins! >> kimberly: red team! [ cheering ] >> dana: i just want to try for consolation. i want to try for the consolation. >> kimberly: go, dana. almost! >> dana: no wonder you didn't choose me. >> eric: that means we get to pick who goes in the dunk
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tank, right? >> dana: absolutely. >> bob: no, no, no. >> eric: kimberly and i -- >> bob: the audience voted on this. >> dana: bob, that probably doesn't help you. >> kimberly: either way, he has issues, right? >> bob: wait a second. >> dana: dunk tank, you have a clean shirt after the chicken wings. >> kimberly: bob wants a recount. >> eric: producers told us kimberly and bolling decide who is in the dunk tank. >> greg: you are going in the tank. >> kimberly: we got to huddle up over here. >> bob: wait. the audience votes for this. >> dana: again, that wouldn't help you. >> kimberly: all right. >> kimberly: bob? >> eric: you're in. beckel! [ cheering ] >> greg: look around. >> bob: does anybody think it's slightly -- ♪ ♪ >> greg: one more thing is up next! ♪
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♪ ♪ >> bob: first, i want to thank the audience who voted on twitter and our facebook page. overwhelmingly for me. why is that? ask yourselves that question. why? because i'm the only liberal
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here, right? that's it. i'm a good sport. i'll go ahead and do it. if they don't hit me on the first throw. they're wass, uncoordinated and unathletics and of course they're republicans which never gets anything straight. they go right all the time. that's their problem. we'll start this thing. thanks for that. i'm not in the army now. yet. now we'll start with the ultimate thrower. >> dana: i'm the ringer. i'm the ringer. >> eric: dana perino! all right. >> dana: i think i have a good shot. there this is the moment i've been waiting for. thinking about this for weeks. >> bob: that is good. oh, yeah. wow! >> eric: oh, no. >> kimberly: just a little higher. that was very good. >> dana: i don't think i'm based -- embarrassed myself. >> bob: that is a low blow. >> dana: he said it's not like i lost 49 states.
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mondale campaign. >> greg: since you soak the rich, i'm going to soak you. >> bob: go ahead. that was so close! that was nice. really. okay. here she goes. oh, yeah. what a throw that is. ahhh! didn't quite get that right. stop for a second. stop. those of you who don't know it, eric used to be a big league baseball player. if he doesn't get this, he is a total and complete wuss. oh, no! oh, no! >> kimberly: we're going to get you, bob. >> bob: gee, a baseball player. the baseball, oh, another one. missed it again. oh, no! [ cheers & applause ]
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>> bob: i don't know who set that up. you did not hit it here. thank you for that, dana. that will haunt you for the rest of your day. >> kimberly: if only you had nice shoes to wear with those legs. >> bob: leave bolling, he missed by that much? incredible. seriously, are you going to -- >> greg: what? i just want to say thank you. >> bob: thank you very much. you're good sports. >> kimberly: bob is a great sport! [ applause ] >> kimberly: there he goes. aquaman on "the five." that is it for us on "the five." thank you for joining us on this holiday special. thank you very much to the hellcats for west point for entertaining us and to our dinosaur barbecue team! who were here with us. we'll see you right here tomorrow. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of
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